Halton crews pull unresponsive person from Burlington waterfront

Halton crews pull unresponsive person from Burlington waterfront

Halton emergency personnel pulled an unresponsive person from Lake Ontario at Burlington's Spencer Smith Park this afternoon. The response came just before 2 p.m. at the west end of the park, where Halton police, the Burlington Fire Department and Halton medics all arrived at the scene.

Spencer Smith Park response

The person was taken from the water with vital signs absent, according to the facts from the scene. The park sits in Burlington, and the incident unfolded at a public waterfront area that drew police, fire crews and medics to the same stretch of shoreline.

The details released so far do not identify the person. Their age is unclear, and their gender is also unclear.

Halton crews at the west end

Halton police, Burlington Fire Department and Halton medics responded to the west end of Spencer Smith Park just before 2 p.m., making this a multi-agency water rescue in a public park setting. The fact that the person was pulled from Lake Ontario with vital signs absent leaves the immediate focus on the emergency response already carried out on scene.

For Burlington residents and anyone at the waterfront, the practical takeaway is that the incident was localized to the west end of Spencer Smith Park and involved multiple emergency services at a specific time this afternoon. The available facts stop there, leaving the response itself as the central development for anyone nearby.

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